Best castles around Gössendorf offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. Located near Graz, this area features a variety of historical sites, from well-preserved palaces to ancient ruins. The landscape provides a backdrop for exploring these structures, many of which are situated on hillsides offering expansive views. Visitors can discover centuries of history embedded in the local architecture.
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The extensive landscape park surrounding Graz's Eggenberg Castle, with its valuable trees, is one of the most precious garden monuments in the country.
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Always good for a rest.
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Entrance fee is €2, which is definitely worth it.
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A guided tour is mandatory for a visit to the state rooms. It costs €18 for adults, and the park entrance fee of €2 is deducted. Exciting and very educational, the other three museums are included in the price. The coin museum is particularly recommended, where you can learn a lot about the history of money and Balthasar von Eggenberg, the great-grandfather of the owner of the palace and builder of the previous castle.
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Information on opening hours and prices at https://www.museum-joanneum.at/schloss-eggenberg-prunkraeume-und-gaerten
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Until 1810, the castle chapel dedicated to the Apostle Thomas stood next to the bell tower. It was a Romanesque round building that was probably built in the 12th century. The building was spared from the French demolitions, but its copper roof was removed. The chapel fell into disrepair due to the effects of the weather and was eventually partially demolished. Today, only the foundations are visible and can be seen via a steel walkway next to the bell tower. The chapel of the Imperial Palace in Goslar is directly related to St. Thomas. The Romanesque lions from the chapel entrance are in the Hatzendorf State Vocational School, and copies are in the Joanneum State Museum. Parts of the frescoes have also been transferred to a castle (the citizens "helped themselves").
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Several castles in the Gössendorf area are great for families. Lustbühel Castle, for instance, is a historical pleasure palace that now features a farm with a petting zoo and a children's playground. Eggenberg Palace and St. Martin Castle are also noted as family-friendly destinations.
Beyond traditional castles, you can visit significant historical sites like the Graz Clock Tower (Uhrturm), a landmark on the Schlossberg offering great views. Also, the Ruins of the St. Thomas Chapel on the Graz Schlossberg provide a glimpse into the region's ancient religious architecture.
Yes, there are easy walking opportunities. For example, the 'Schloß Mühleck loop from Gössendorf' is an easy 4.3 km hike. You can find more hiking options, including easy routes, in the Hiking around Gössendorf guide.
The area around Gössendorf offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, go running along the Mur River, or enjoy gravel biking. Many routes pass by or offer views of the historical sites.
St. Martin Castle is known for providing a brilliant view of the city, making it a wonderful spot to linger and unwind. The Graz Clock Tower (Uhrturm) also offers expansive views from its location on the Schlossberg.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Ruins of the St. Thomas Chapel on the Graz Schlossberg are a unique historical site. These Romanesque rotunda foundations, dating back to the 11th century, offer a fascinating historical insight next to the bell tower.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the castles. Many enjoy the educational tours at places like Eggenberg Palace, learning about its unique allegorical design. The scenic views from castles like St. Martin Castle and the family-friendly amenities at Lustbühel Castle are also highly valued.
Yes, some castles offer amenities. Lustbühel Castle has a small cider tavern on its grounds, which is ideal for a rest. For other locations, you might find cafes or restaurants in nearby towns or within the larger Graz area.
Eggenberg Palace is considered the most important castle in Styria. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its architectural allegory of the universe, with details representing the cosmos.
Yes, you can find circular walks in the region. For instance, the 'Schloß Mühleck loop from Gössendorf' is a circular hiking route. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Gössendorf guide, which lists several loop trails.
The Graz Clock Tower (Uhrturm) is a 28-meter high clock tower standing on the Schlossberg and is the iconic landmark of Graz. Its dials are over five meters in diameter with gold-plated hands, and it offers a unique view of the city, especially at sunset.
Eggenberg Palace is unique for its architectural allegory of the universe. Many of its details represent the cosmos; for example, the planetary hall from 1678 depicts the seven celestial bodies known at the time in a ceiling painting and the twelve signs of the zodiac on its walls.


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